IAS Seminar "Array Databases: Brigding the Gap between Data Access and Processing"

Start
20th February 2015 12:00 PM
End
20th February 2015 01:00 PM
Location
Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Hörsaal, building 16.3, room 222

Speaker:

Prof. Peter Baumann, Computer Science, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

Abstract:

Multi-dimensional arrays play a core role in many, if not most science and engineering domains where they typically represent spatio-temporal sensor, image, simulation output, and statistics data. The research field of Array Databases has emerged in the attempt to augment the traditionally set-driven paradigm with modelling and query support for large, n-D arrays.


We present one prominent Array Database system, rasdaman (’raster data manager’), which is in practical use on hundreds of Terabytes of geospatial data. Further, we discuss recent standardization activities where arrays play a role, such as OGC, ISO, INSPIRE, and RDA.

Date:

Friday, 20 February 2015, 13:00

Venue:

Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Hörsaal, building 16.3, room 222

Announcement as pdf file:

Array Databases: Brigding the Gap between Data Access and Processing

Anyone interested is cordially invited to participate in this seminar.

Last Modified: 11.04.2022